Andy, I use disposables. I find the BIC Comfort 3 Advance to be comfortable. It has 3 blades. The multiple blades are a benefit but usually a little more expensive. Use a cream for sensitive skin. Foamy, Barbasol, Exact, they're all the same.

gillette Mach 3 Turbo was the peak of razor technologoy if you ask me, I wouldn't bother spending more for the fusion, you get that pointless little precision thing you don't need, and as for the vaibrate function, what the hell is that about?

If you are getting bumps from shaving it's most likely ingrowing hairs. you'll need to dig the hair out of the bump with a pair of tweezers to get rid of them.

Next time you shave, shave the area that gets bumps in a different direction, that can sometimes sort it out.

gillette Mach 3 Turbo was the peak of razor technologoy if you ask me, I wouldn't bother spending more for the fusion, you get that pointless little precision thing you don't need, and as for the vaibrate function, what the hell is that about?

If you are getting bumps from shaving it's most likely ingrowing hairs. you'll need to dig the hair out of the bump with a pair of tweezers to get rid of them.

Next time you shave, shave the area that gets bumps in a different direction, that can sometimes sort it out.

I use the fusion, with out the vibrating, but I did have a mach 3 with that shook and that worked just as well. To get a close shave, I shave after a shower, then put a hot wash cloth on my face for 1 minute to get it saturated, after I put on the shaving cream, I take an old tooth brush and scrub around, this makes the hairs stand up.

This works pretty well, I also wash my face with neutragena for men skin cleaning face wash, this will help prevent breakouts.

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